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May 09 2025HEALTH

The Path to Better Breast Cancer Care: A Look at Southern Italy's Efforts

The fight against breast cancer is tough. It can change how it behaves over time. This makes it hard for doctors to treat. A group of experts in southern Italy came together to find better ways to handle this. They wanted to improve how metastatic breast cancer is managed. The team included oncologi

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May 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unexpected Guest: A TV Show's Surprising Choice

In the world of streaming services, unexpected things can happen. Take for example, the comedy show "The Studio" on Apple TV+. The show's creator, Seth Rogen, had a unique opportunity to feature a big-name executive. But he made a surprising choice. Apple TV+ wanted their CEO, Tim Cook, to make a b

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May 08 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Comeback: What's Driving the Surge?

Bitcoin has crossed the $100, 000 mark again, showing that investors are feeling optimistic. This isn't the first time Bitcoin has hit this price point. It first reached $100, 000 in December 2024. Then, it did it again in January 2025, just before Donald Trump's inauguration. This time, though, the

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Bias Harms Latinx Mental Health

The United States has seen a troubling rise in bias-motivated harm. For Latinx individuals, this often comes from anti-immigrant feelings and political attacks. It is crucial to explore how these experiences affect mental health. This includes issues like anger, anxiety, depression, and feeling deta

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May 08 2025OPINION

Children's Safety in the Spotlight: Rethinking Court Transparency

The debate around making child dependency courts open to the public is hot. Some say it's a good idea. Others say it's not. One person who thinks it's a good idea is Nathan Witkin. He believes that open courts will make people more aware of child welfare issues. He also thinks that this awareness w

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May 08 2025SPORTS

Unwanted Doping Dilemma: The Hidden Dangers of Intimate Moments

The world of sports is no stranger to doping scandals. One such incident involved a female athlete who was found to have traces of a substance called ligandrol in her system. This substance is part of a group known as selective androgen receptor modulators, or SARMs. These compounds are similar to a

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Speedy Memories: The Surprising Truth About How We Recall

In the world of memory studies, there's a curious twist. When people are asked to judge if they "remember" or just "know" something, the "remember" responses are often quicker. This might seem odd, as "remember" is supposed to be slow and thoughtful, while "know" should be fast and automatic. Some e

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May 08 2025CRIME

A New Voice in Court: AI Speaks for the Silent

In a groundbreaking move, a man convicted of manslaughter in Arizona faced sentencing with a unique twist. The victim, Christopher Pelkey, spoke through an AI-generated version of himself. This wasn't a typical courtroom drama. It was a blend of technology and emotion, raising questions about justic

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May 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A New Duo Shines Bright on the Red Carpet

It was a night to remember in Rome, where two well-known figures stepped out together for the first time on a red carpet. Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet, who have been quietly dating for two years, chose the David di Donatello Awards to make their public debut as a couple. They walked hand in ha

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May 07 2025HEALTH

Pompe Disease: A Global Health Puzzle

Pompe disease is a genetic condition. It is caused by problems in the GAA gene. This leads to a lack of an enzyme called lysosomal acid α-glucosidase. This enzyme is crucial for breaking down glycogen in cells. Without it, glycogen builds up and causes harm. The number of people with Pompe disease

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